Volume contents
Continued entries/extra info
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INDEX
Names of Objects -- Page
Aquhorsk -- 28
Auchinclech Burn -- 36
Auchronie Hill -- 34
Backhill -- 29
Black Burn -- 10
Blackburn -- 19
Blackburn Inn -- 24
Blackburn Pot -- 12
Blackchambers -- 28
Bogend -- 20
Bridgefoot -- 17
Cadger Well -- 5
Cairntradlin -- 7
Church (on site of the Old church) -- 5
East Auchronie -- 35
Ellismoss -- 16
Fichnie -- 17
Free Church -- 20
Free Church Manse -- 18
Garden Hill -- 4
General Wades Military Road -- 24
Glasgoego -- 18
Glasgoego Cottage -- 18
Glasgoforest -- 20
Glasgoforest Cottage -- 23
Great North of Scotland Railway -- 10
Greenalehouse Cottage -- 8
Greenmoss -- 15
Hillhead -- 33
Kinaldie -- 4
Kinaldie Station -- 6
Kinellar (Parish) -- 1
Kirkton -- 6
Mains of Glasgoego -- 22
Mains of Tertowie -- 33
Manse -- 7
Midshed -- 36
Mill of Fintray Pot -- 4
Muir of Kinellar -- 22
Nether Mains -- 30
Netherton -- 25
Nether Wogle -- 30
North Auchronie -- 36
Police Station -- 24
Post Office -- 19
Pot Keello -- 3
River Don -- 13
School -- 21
School -- 23
Scottsmill -- 8
Sculptured Stone -- 11
Silver Well -- 5
Skukiebrae -- 31
South Auchronie -- 35
Slaughter Head -- 6
Standing Stone -- 9
Stone Circle (Site of) -- 9
Standing Stone -- 23
Standing Stones -- 25
Standing Stone -- 27
Standing Stone -- 27
Standing Stone -- 31
Standing Stone -- 35
Stone Coffin found here A.D. 1858 -- 16
Strathray -- 16
Strath of Tertowie -- 37
Tertowie -- 33
The Daues or Ga' Pot -- 3
Tillakae Burn -- 12
Torry Hill -- 3
Willowgrove Cottage -- 21
Wogle -- 30
Wogle Burn -- 27
Woodburn Cottage -- 21
Woodhill Cottage -- 17
Woodside -- 15
Ordnance Survey - Aberdeen county, OS Name Books - Aberdeen county - Volume 49 - Parish of Kinellar, OS1/1/49
This volume contains information on Aberdeenshire place names found in the parish of Kinellar.
Ordnance Survey - Aberdeen county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Aberdeen, which is in the north east of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.